WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H will usher in a huge change as Monday Night RAW moves to Netflix on January 6, 2025. The show will emanate from Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, and air live on the streaming giant.
During the Netflix Kickoff show, WWE Chief Content Officer Triple H mentioned that it was a momentous occasion for the company. Hunter also stated that the company's content on the streaming platform will be unlike anything fans have seen before.
This week on Sportskeeda 's The Wrestling Time Machine, Hall of Famer Teddy Long mentioned that WWE would stick to family-friendly content and try to push the envelope sometimes. He felt the sponsors would influence the company to put on content that would attract more viewers.
The wrestling veteran pointed out that Triple H's creative team has often put on edgy content on the USA Network and could do the same on Netflix.
"They're gonna keep it family friendly but I'm telling you right now brother, they are gonna cross the line. The sponsors are gonna look at it like this. The sponsors are gonna go with what's drawing the money, what's drawing the viewers. So that's how that's gonna work." [From 1:12 onwards]
WWE President Nick Khan has also clarified that the company's content will continue to remain family-friendly on Netflix. However, it will be interesting to see if there are moments where the company pushes the envelope slightly.
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